Avondale Estates
Upcoming
Historic Preservation Commission - Meets the First Monday of each month.
The Historic Preservation Commission will consider a revised project for a 1928 English Cottage at 83 Dartmouth Ave, including a garage renovation and driveway conversion. They will also review new applications for door and window replacements at 4 Lakeview Place and 54 Clarendon Avenue. The meeting will begin with approval of minutes from May 4, 2026.
- 83 Dartmouth Ave: revised garage addition and pervious driveway conversion
- 4 Lakeview Place: replacement of front door and sidelights with double doors
- 54 Clarendon Ave: replacement of 19 windows and three doors
- Approval of May 4, 2026 meeting minutes
Board of Mayor & Commissioners
The Board of Mayor and Commissioners will review several sets of previous meeting minutes for approval. The primary action item is a request to purchase five in-car radios from Loudon Communications.
- Purchase of five in-car radios from Loudon Communications
Board of Mayor & Commissioners
The Board of Mayor and Commissioners will hold a work session to discuss proposed amendments to the 2025 and 2026 budgets. Public comment is limited to agenda items at the end of the meeting.
- Discussion of 2025 and 2026 budget amendments
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Board of Mayor & Commissioners
The Avondale Estates Board of Mayor & Commissioners will hold a public hearing and vote on a proposed 9.55 millage rate that would raise property taxes, alongside decisions on sanitation and stormwater fees.
- Public hearing on 9.55 millage rate requiring tax increase
- Consideration of ordinance to set 2026 tax millage rate
- Consideration of resolution to set 2026 sanitation fees
- Consideration of resolution to set 2026 stormwater fees
- Purchase of five in-car radios from Loudon Communications
Board of Mayor & Commissioners
The Avondale Estates Board of Mayor and Commissioners will hold a work session to review the preliminary 2026 tax digest and millage rate. Officials will also discuss proposed resolutions to set 2026 stormwater and sanitation fees, approve a purchase of five in-car radios, and review updates on the Center Street stormwater project.
- Continued discussion of the 2026 preliminary tax digest and millage rate
- Resolution to set 2026 stormwater and residential sanitation fees
- Purchase of five in-car radios from Loudon Communications
- Review of the Center Street stormwater project
Board of Mayor & Commissioners
The Board of Mayor and Commissioners will hold a regular meeting including a resolution to rescind eminent domain authorization for 143 Maple Street, as the property is no longer needed for transportation. The board will also have the first reading of an ordinance to set the 2026 tax millage rate. Additionally, a proclamation for National Pollinator Week will be presented, and previous meeting minutes will be approved.
- Resolution to rescind eminent domain authorization for 143 Maple Street
- First read of ordinance to set 2026 tax millage rate
- Proclamation recognizing National Pollinator Week
- Approval of June 10, 2026 regular and work session minutes
Board of Mayor & Commissioners
The Board of Mayor and Commissioners holds a public hearing to receive comments on the tentative adopted millage rate of 9.55 mills, which would require an increase in property taxes. The meeting includes consideration of the tax increase notice and related documents. Public comments are accepted before any vote.
- Public hearing on millage rate of 9.55 mills
- Proposed property tax increase
- Review of 2026 tax digest and 5-year levy history
Board of Mayor & Commissioners
The Board of Mayor and Commissioners will hold a public hearing to discuss the tentative millage rate for 2026. The proposed rate of 9.55 would result in an increase in property taxes for residents.
- Public hearing on tentative millage rate of 9.55